Message-Id: <200112050005.JAA03856@neutrino.kek.jp> To: seki@neutrino.kek.jp Cc: ishida, opc.nuint01 Subject: Re: Sessions 5-2 and 6 (Again!) Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 09:05:36 +0900 From: Makoto Sakuda <sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp> Dear Seki-san, Ok. We (Ishida) will make a change as you point out. Regards, M.Sakuda > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 09:00:18 +0900 (JST) > From: seki@neutrino.kek.jp > Reply-To: seki@neutrino.kek.jp > To: Makoto Sakuda <sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp> > cc: opc.nuint01@neutrino.kek.jp > Subject: Sessions 5-2 and 6 (Again!) > Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95LJ1.1b3.1011205085032.3710A-100000@neutrino.kek.jp> > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > > Sakuda san, > Please change the program of Sessions 5-2 and 6. You asked me to > check your proposed program in your e-mail (attached below as #2), and I > e-mailed you the change (attached below as #1). Apparently the program in > our HP does not include the changes I requested, as I have received an > e-mail from Dr. Wood, asking me whether he still be a panel discussion > leader. > Seki > > p.s. I am leaving for Japan a day after tomorrow, and have a little > time to take care of this matter. > > > #1 > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 08:48:24 +0900 (JST) > From: seki@neutrino.kek.jp > To: Makoto Sakuda <sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp> > Cc: opc.nuint01@neutrino.kek.jp > Subject: Sessions 5-2 and 6 > > Sakuda san, > As we have more speakers, I suggest the following schedule: > > Session 5-2 Benchmark theoretical calculations (Seki) > > 13:00 G. Martinez-Pinedo > 13:20 H. Nakamura > 13:40 J. Marteau > 14:00 G. Co' > 14:20 S.-K. Singh > 14:40 E. Pascos > 15:00 P. Lipali > > 15:20 - 15:40 Coffee break > > Session 6. Panel discussion (Seki/Casper) > > 15:40 Summary of comparison of benchmark > calculations; R. Seki > 16:00 Fermi gas; G. Miller > 16:40 Correlation/final-state intercations; > V. Padharipande > 17:20 Pion production; H. Toki and S. Wood > 18:20 Current conservation and exchange current; > K. Kubodera > 18:40 The universal neutrino-nucleus MC code; > D. Casper > 19:10- Discussion (Refreshment) > > Seki > > > #2 > ----------------------------------------------------------- > From sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp Wed Dec 5 08:53:29 2001 > Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 09:01:54 +0900 > From: Makoto Sakuda <sakuda@neutrino.kek.jp> > To: opc.nuint01@neutrino.kek.jp > Subject: Status > > Dear OPC members, > > I attach the program after receiving the title from the > speakers. Please return comments. > > 1) Program > One update is a QCD talk. Dr. Kumano is an expert on the > structure functions and Jorge agreed to having this talk. > > <First day> > 14:35 Structure functions of the nucleon and nuclei in neutrino interactions > S. Kumano (Saga U) 20 + 5 min > > Dave, > ---- > Could you tell us the status of MC session? > Is everyone in your session coming? > > I have a question to your talk on CP phase measurement. > Y.Obayashi (KEK) has done a lot on this topic for JHF-Kamioka > project. Can you quote their result in your talk?? > If not, do you want Itow-san to show some of the results for JHF-Kamioka? > > Seki-san, > -------- > Could you check the speakers in your session? > I do not think that I followed all your e-mails correctly. > > 2) We will try to have a Video connection to Minnesota to include a talk on > MINOS MC generator by H.Gallagher (Minnesota) on Dec.15. > He wished to attend this session and present MINOS MC and > some Benchmark plots. > > 3) We started negotiating with Elsevier to publish our > proceedings to Nuclear Physics Supplement B. > If you have any other opinions, please let us know. > > 4) There are >30 participants from abroad. I think that > we will have >30 Japanese participants. > > After collecting your comments (within this month), we will > update the Web. > I apologize for the delay. > > Regards, > Makoto Sakuda > > < Tentative Program for NUINT01 ver 0.2 Nov.9, 2001 > > > > *** 1st day <Dec 13> > > 8:00 Registration desk > > 8:50 Welcome address S. Yamada (KEK) (10') > (S.Yamada told me that he would have another appointment. > I will ask Director General.) > > Session 1. Objectives and Motivations > > Precise measurement of neutrino oscillations and the systematic errors of > the neutrino-nucleus interactions > > 9:00 Overviews and K2K/JHF Y. Itow (ICRR) (30'+5') > > 9:35 Physics-related uncertainties of the oscillations results from MINOS > A. Para (FNAL) (20'+5') > 10:00 Tau appearance and CNGS M. Komatsu (Nagoya U) (20'+5') > > 10:25-10:40 Coffee Break (15') > > 10:40 The difference between nu_mu and nu_mu_bar cross sections and the > effect on CP measurement in nu factory D. Casper (20'+5') > > 11:05 Determination of neutrino oscillation parameters with atmospheric > neutrinos and the effect of neutrino-nucleus interactions > K. Kaneyuki (ICRR) (20'+5') > > 11:30 Proton decay experiment and background for Proton > decay -- M. Shiozawa (ICRR) (20'+5') > > 11:55-13:25 Lunch > > 13:25 Supernova -- K. Langanke (Aarhus) (30'+5') > > 14:00 Leptogenesis with Majorana Neutrinos - E. Paschos (Dortmund) (30'+5') > > 14:35 Structure functions of the nucleon and nuclei in neutrino interactions > S. Kumano (Saga U) 20 + 5 min > > 15:00-15:15 Coffee Break (15') > > Session 2. Theoretical Issues of Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions and Nuclear > Effects > (Nuclear effects in electron-nucleus interactions theory) > > > 15:15 Many-body theory of e-Nucleus interactions > V. Pandharipande (Illinois) (30'+5') > > 15:50 Insight into non-perturbative structure of nucleons and > nuclei with neutrinos ---- A. W. Thomas (Adelaide U) (30'+5') > 16:25 Resonance region to DIS, q-hadron duality S. Wood (JLAB) (30'+5') > > 17:00 Higher Twist, Nuclear Effects and Fermi Motion in lepton-nucleus > interactions A. Bodek (Rochester) (25'+5') > > 17:30 Electroweak form factors --S.K. Singh (Aligarh Muslim U) (25'+5') > > 18:20- Reception Party (KEK) > > > ** 2nd Day (Dec 14) > > Session 3. Theoretical Issues of Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions and Nuclear > Effects > > (Neutrino-Nucleus interactions) > > 8:50 Low Energy Electron-Nucleus DIS Experiments at JLab and Hermes > -- Edward Kinney (Colorado) 25+5" > > 9:20 Neutrino Interactions at low and medium energies > E. Paschos (Dortmund) (30'+5') > > 10:30 Effects of the nuclear correlations on the neutrino-nucleus interactions > J. Marteau (Lyon, IPN) (30'+5') > 11:05-11:20 Coffee Break (15') > > > Session 4. Overview of the existing and new data on neutrino-nucleus > interactions and their uncertainties > > 11:20 Low multiplicity final states in neutrino interaction at low energy > -- SKAT results V. Ammosov (IHEP) (25'+5') > 11:50 Compilation of existing data (Sub-GeV region) before > SKAT -- M.Sakuda (KEK) (15'+5') > > 12:20-13:50 Lunch > > 13:50 Systematic Errors in Flux Determinations and their Effects on > Cross-Section Determinations -- R. Bernstein (FNAL) (30'+5') > > 14:25 Total cross sections and structure functions for neutrino interactions > in 3-30 GeV energy range and near plans for 1-5 GeV energy range > ---Anatoly Vovenko (IHEP) (25'+5') > > 14:55-15:10 Coffee Break (15') > > 15:10 A study of nuclear effects in neutrino interactions with the NOMAD > detector --- M. Veltri (INFN, Firenze) (25'+5') > > 15:40 CC inclusive distributions from K2K near detector TBA (30'+5') > 16:15 Study of quasi-elastic events and nuclear effects with K2K > fine-grain detector -- C. Walter (BU) (25'+5') > > 16:45 New NC data from K2K 1kt water Chrenkov Detector > -- C. Mauger (SUNY) (25'+5') > 17:15 Protoron decay Background study -- S. Mine (UCI) (25'+5') > > - - - - - ---Dinner (Optional) --- > **Informal meeting on MC generators (Casper et al.) > **Informal meeting on Benchmark calculations (Seki et al.) > > ***3rd day (Dec 15) > > Session 5. MC generators and Theoretical Calculations (Casper) > Session 5-1. Comparison of MC generators (Casper) > > 8:50 Introduction and NUANCE D. Casper (UCI) (25'+5') > 9:10 NEUT Y. Hayato (KEK) (15'+5') > 9:30 MINOS/Soudan II H.Gallagher (Minnesota) (15'+5') > 9:50 CHORUS I. Tsukerman (15'+5') > > 10:10-10:30 Coffee Break (20') > > 10:30 Nomad/Icarus A. Rubbia (15'+5') > 10:50 MiniBooNE G. Mills (15'+5') > 11:10 Icarus F. Cavanna (15'+5') > > 11:30 Summary of MC generators --- D.Casper 20min > > 12:00-13:00 Lunch > > Session 5-2. Benchmarck calculations and Theoretical calculations (Seki*) > Session 5-2 Benchmark theoretical calculations > 13:00 G. Martinez-Pinedo > 13:20 H. Nakamura > 13:40 J. Marteau > 14:00 S.-K. Singh > 14:20 E. Pascos > 14:40 P. Lipali > > 15:05-15:25 Coffee Break (20') > > Session 6. Panel Discussion > Chair, Seki; Associate Chair, D. Casper > > 15:25 Summary of comparison of benchmark > calculations --Seki > 15:55 Fermi gas etc; G. Miller > 16:30 Correlation/final-state interactions; > V.Padharipande > 17:10 Pion production; H. Toki > 18:10 Nucleon form factors; Kubodera > 18:30 The universal neutrino-nucleus MC code; > D. Casper > > 19:00- Discussion (Refreshments and Drinks) > > > ** 4th day (Dec16) > > Session 7. Future experiments and facilities > > 8:50 Merits/disadvantages of the existing neutrino beams (K2K, CERN, > FNAL-Booster, FNAL-NuMI,....) Andre Rubbia (25'+5') > 9:20 New near detector of K2K, its physics goals and potential > A.Ichikawa (Kyoto) (25'+5') > 9:50 Experimentation at JLAB: what are the existing facilities/experiments, > potential for modifications and upgrades, potential for new initiatives > S. Wood (JLAB) (25'+5') > > 10:20-10:35 Coffee Break (15') > > 10:35 Near detector station at NuMI: overview and presentation of NuMI > neutrino scattering experiment proposal to be submitted to > Fermilab PAC in 2002 Jorge G. Morfin (25'+5') > > 11:05 Small ICARUS' detector as potential technique for studies of low > energy neutrino interactions Flavio Cavanna (25'+5') > > 11:35 Summary and Goals for the next NuInt02 P. Lipari > > > > > >
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